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If the notebook with an integrated webcam is running either Vista or Windows 7, you can use Cyberlink YouCam to test the webcam. However, if the notebook is still using the original Windows 7 operating system, you should use the HP Media Smart webcam application.
If the notebook operating system has been changed to XP, there is no XP compatible version of WebCam. You should consider using one of the instant messaging programs that is available for different operating systems.

You may find the article How To Use a Webcam helpful as it describes how to use your webcam for taking pictures, recording videos, and video chat. It recommends several free software tools, and provides links where you can download them.

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Go to this site and sign-in.http://person.com/webcams.personals_search.phtmlthen go to webcam and click on it and setup
you camera so it will operate on person.com.All webcams have to be setup to operate on a program so it will operate
properly.
Hope this helps.Bud

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Go to this site and sign-in.http://person.com/webcams.personals_search.phtmlthen go to webcam and click on it and setup
you camera so it will operate on person.com.All webcams have to be setup to operate on a program so it will operate
properly.
Hope this helps.Bud